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Denoising Gradient Descent in Variational Quantum Algorithms

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arxiv 2403.03826 v1 pith:RZ7WYY5H submitted 2024-03-06 quant-ph cs.NAmath.NA

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In this article we introduce an algorithm for mitigating the adverse effects of noise on gradient descent in variational quantum algorithms. This is accomplished by computing a {\emph{regularized}} local classical approximation to the objective function at every gradient descent step. The computational overhead of our algorithm is entirely classical, i.e., the number of circuit evaluations is exactly the same as when carrying out gradient descent using the parameter-shift rules. We empirically demonstrate the advantages offered by our algorithm on randomized parametrized quantum circuits.

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